Orange -
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Well, I did say that I only "believed" I would have her blessing, but I could have made that clear. ![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
True, which is why my perspective has to change when I become the button pusher and not the person being sacrificed since I can no longer know for sure if they would give me their blessing to end their life in exchange for the others. But if they were going to die anyway, their blessing is no longer a determining factor.
Oh, sure, I was talking about saving the group and not the 1 person, not standing by. I do believe we would have a moral obligation to try and save the group since that is the essence of the Golden Rule which I consider a valid basis for morality.
Very good way of turning this into a real world scenario Couldn't think of one myself.
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I'd say it's damn near perfect, except throw in the variable that you can't speak to the woman. She is unconscious or otherwise impaired from speaking motioning or otherwise indicating her feelings on the matter. The choice is yours and yours alone.
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I very much agree. Those are my feelings as well. You must admit, however, that there is the possibility that the person would not be willing to die, regardless of the reasoning behind it. Again, assume no communication with this individual.
I realize this. You wouldn't be 'immoral' for not doing anything, in my opinion. I feel, however, that most people would rationally choose to save the greatest number possible.
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